Could Chicago P.D.‘s Hailey Upton be returning to the Dick Wolf universe? Deadline reported on January 22 that a fourth FBI spinoff, titled FBI: CIA, is in the works at CBS, with a potential series order for the 2025-2026 season and a backdoor pilot airing as part of FBI Season 7.
Law enforcement expert pushes back against the now-former Biden administration's claim that violent crime was at a 50-year low, says the administration "manipulated" key data points.
For decades, many television shows and movies have glamorized bank heists, but they’re far from the glamour portrayed. Often, tellers and customers are left behind, traumatized in the wake of the crimes.
The ordinance prohibits city agencies and employees from participating in civil immigration enforcement or assisting federal authorities with such efforts.
In all, the settlements approved Wednesday account for nearly half of the city’s annual $82 million budget to cover the cost of police misconduct lawsuits.
Attorneys for a man charged with murder in connection with the killings of four University of Idaho students are asking a judge to throw out most of the evidence in the case
Chicago's Office of Inspector General is calling for the reopening of a closed internal affairs investigation into alleged police misconduct.
No officers were injured in the incident near 111th Street and Millard Avenue. Kris Habermehl reports from CBS Skywatch.
An Internal Affairs investigation did not find Officer Kyle Mingari brought discredit upon the Chicago Police Department, or undercut its efforts to accomplish its goals.
The White House has named a veteran agent to serve as acting FBI director after the official who’d been expected to run the bureau on an interim basis following the departure of Christopher Wray retir
Chicago's police union leader, John Catanzara, has been a vocal supporter of President Trump, but he's mum on the president's decision to pardon Jan. 6 rioters, including those who attacked police. Why it matters: Catanzara's silence comes at a time when the national Fraternal Order of Police and police chiefs across the country are condemning the president's near-total pardon of about 1,
President Donald Trump signed an executive order pardoning over 1,500 people who were charged with crimes related to the violent riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, including four Northwest Indiana men.